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The Biblical Hebrew Feminine Singular Qal Participle: A Historical Reconstruction
This article seeks to explain the development of the Biblical Hebrew Qal feminine singular active participle's curious combination of grammatical forms.
J.H. Price
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This study demonstrates a self‐assembly process to generate free‐standing piezoelectric nanomembranes, forming ultracompact microtubular acoustic wave sensors and actuators. The miniaturized 3D piezoelectric platform reported in this work can be applied in telecommunication, energy harvesting, and acoustofluidics. Moreover, the 3D self‐assembly can add
Raphaël C. L‐M. Doineau +9 more
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Where Does mBERT Understand Code-Mixing? Layer-Dependent Performance on Semantic Tasks
Semantic tasks like lexical relation prediction and word analogy are crucial for deep language understanding, yet pose significant challenges when applied to code-mixed text, where multiple languages are interwoven. This study investigates the ability of
Aditya Somani +2 more
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Efficient Analogy Completion with Word Embedding Clusters
Word embeddings have attracted much attention in recent years and have been heavily applied to many tasks in information retrieval, natural language processing and knowledge base construction. One of the most well noted aspects of word embeddings is their ability to capture relations between terms via simple vector offsets.
De Vine, Lance +2 more
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De Rerum Natura: How Do Halide Perovskites Self‐Heal From Damage?
How can lead‐halide‐perovskites self‐heal after damage from light, heat, mechanical strain, or radiation? We show that reversible chemical defects underly performance losses and recovery, highlighting the roles of halide and proton migration, redox‐driven reactions, and acid‐base equilibria.
Davide Raffaele Ceratti +2 more
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PLD2flex: Establishing the Phonological Levenshtein Distance for Pairs or Groups of (Pseudo)Words
Establishing the phonological Levenshtein distance (PLD) of words and pseudowords is useful for various psycholinguistic research applications, such as generating stimuli for experiments on language processing or analysing the PLD between erroneous and ...
Helena Wedig +3 more
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Prépositions, adverbes et conjonctions en anglais : pour une redéfinition des classes lexicales
Traditional grammar describes prepositions as invariable words whose function is to introduce a nominal complement and link it to another word. This definition is challenged by the diversity in the complementation of prepositions, which paves the way for
Romain Delhem
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Analogical Cognition: an Insight into Word Meaning [PDF]
Analogical cognition, extensively researched by Dedre Gentner and her colleagues over the past thirty five years, has been described as the core of human cognition, and it characterizes our use of many words. This research provides significant insight into the nature of word meaning, but it has been ignored by linguists and philosophers of language.
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A fully flexible ion‐gel‐gated graphene‐channel transistor driven by a triboelectric nanogenerator enables self‐powered tactile sensing and synaptic learning. Mimicking spike‐rate‐dependent plasticity, the device exhibits frequency‐selective potentiation and depression, supporting rate‐coded neuromorphic computation even under flex.
Hanseong Cho +3 more
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Metasurface‐engineered NC‐TENG arrays integrate tactile pressure mapping, non‐contact gesture sensing, and acoustic signal readouts in one ultrathin module, and outperforms pristine PDMS in terms of electrical output and real‐time spatial mapping for next‐gen wearables.
Injamamul Arief +12 more
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